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- | * **Exif Date:**This option sorts images by the creation date as recorded by the digital camera. | + | * **Exif Date:** This option sorts images by the creation date as recorded by the digital camera. It’s a snap to find those vacation photos of Maine (when was that again? |
- | * **File Date:**This option sorts images based on the day that they were copied to your computer. | + | * **File Date:** This option sorts images based on the day that they were copied to your computer. This can be helpful for scanned and other images that lack Exif information. |
- | * **IPTC Date:**This option allows you to filter by IPTC Date. | + | * **IPTC Date:** This option allows you to filter by IPTC Date. |
- | * **GPS Date:**This option allows you to filter by the GPS Date. | + | * **GPS Date:** This option allows you to filter by the GPS Date. |
- | * **Modification Date:**This option sorts images based on the date when they were last edited. | + | * **Modification Date:** This option sorts images based on the date when they were last edited. This is an excellent way to locate images that you recently have been working on – regardless of which albums and subfolders they may reside in. |
- | * Load Date: This is the date that the image was loaded into the Image Archive. | + | |
+ | The bottom of the screen has three tabs for time navigation (Year, Month, Day). Here the “Year” tab opens the one-year calendar overview with highlighted days of all images taken that year in the folder specified. | ||
- | The bottom of the screen has a list of timeframes for navigation. When you enter the Timeline View this list displays all year where images | + | Click on any day and display all those images in the “Day” view. Here, image selection can be made using the usual methods of right click drag, mouse click, and the “Ctrl” key. |